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the ongoing fury over president mohamed morsi is sweeping new powers in egypt claims its first lives just as the leaders position appears to weaken. the separatism holds sway in spain's richest region catalonia probing the parties with a majority of parliamentary seats possibly paving the way for a referendum. we could accept the songs releases a new book internet users around the globe to stand up against virtual enslavement . on their online live from our new center here in moscow this is egypt's president
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is making steps towards a compromise and has agreed to meet senior judges outraged at the seizure of power which has made his decisions touchable it comes as the first blood in clashes over mohamed morsi is controversial decree is spilled a teenage supporter of the muslim brotherhood party which stands behind the president has been killed in violent protests another man died overnight after you've been critically injured in clashes near tahrir square last week thousands of taking to the streets for his funeral procession. journalist who's been following events. very heavy handed tactics from the police we've seen an excessive use of taken and seen the use of bullets i wish to be given quite severe injuries to the face the stomach and pools of my munition from the police and this is really not showing any sign of stopping anytime soon we still mind it crashes happening literally just behind me. which is called by opposition forces. continues they said
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they will not leave until he backs down from his contentious concert of that duration which awards him sweeping powers including powers of the judiciary and makes all his declarations and decrease immune to appeal by anybody or by any means definitely this is unprecedented in terms of a unification of the the liberal leftist forces they have seen some of the former presidential candidates like coming to bob he commented about a day coming together and forming a coalition to save egypt they say so we're really seeing quite a strong i mean from the opposition forces to more of course we'll see even more protests by the opposition forces who are planning a million man marches in the area today really unifying in addition we had quite dramatic scenes in the general syndicate yesterday i mean the generalists were rising up against this that declaration which they see to be oppressive edition the judiciary as well have staged a possible strike so really we're seeing
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a country rising up against this president which could could see see scenes that we saw last year during january and february president morsi has responded to these reactions from the opposition forces by saying that this decree would just be temporary and he's actually agreed to meet with the judiciary who are holding a possible strike however many see this to be not really enough of a measure to clean he's actually called protests tomorrow his organization and his brother that's how many people believe this will actually result in further violence on the streets brotherhood supporters meet really people are asking for mostly to back down is this declaration the constitution that gratian which is really too strong to simply just say that is temporary people want this to actually and and they want him to show signs of really being a democratic president rather than authoritarian dictator as he's proving to be. and earlier my colleague to talk to you kate those journalists right and they'll clarke who believes president morsi will have to address many more issues than just his controversial decree i think more she's made
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a big mistake he you know he may have thought that basically people were anti mubarak and barak's gone and therefore he had a bit of leeway but no the underlying problems that corruption that approached with the policies of mubarak out you know that people want to cling great with these policies they wanted radical change not cosmetic change not merely a change of leader at the top carrying on with the same economic policies the same social policies etc they wanted a real radical change they're not getting that and so he's really at a crucial stage now where he's got to listen to the people to actually change course he's not going to be easy but i think they were tentative would be you know these demonstrations are only going to get worse and worse from his point of view morsi did say did claim that the extension of his powers were just temporary can he be trusted not at all because the egyptians have heard it before that had a lot of temporary powers how they got down the years where governments have said they do this on a temporary basis ended up lasting a very very long time to mubarak winston's so i think there is that sort of fear
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among egyptians that what they're getting is a new pharaoh as i said they want they wanted more democracy back in twenty eleven but they also wanted fundamental economic changes which haven't come about because there are widespread concerns of the public about what morsi has done the last few days that's not what the people in the hundreds of thousands took to the streets when twenty eleven was to have a new dictator but the underlying cause i think are economic factors and the fact is people voted for morsi because they thought he big changes it but the economy has got worse one in four young egyptians are out of work poverty is on the rise so i think there is this one issue this constitutional crisis at the moment but beyond that there are deep issues in egypt you have to be addressed. pro independence parties are one of parliament in spain's catalonia although the region's president is pushing for a referendum on breaking away from central government actually lost seats and now has to build a coalition and the spanish prime minister has repeatedly warned that separatism is against the constitution or his hundred farm reports now from barcelona. the two
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biggest parties in the cattle and parliament are now separatists and i think that does send a very clear message to the spanish government people are unhappy at how the economy is being run in these steroids measures they are now having to endure what smaller the unemployment rate here is by the national average people have demonstrated on the streets of barcelona against the cuts they've also turned out in four to the prime independents rally over one and a half million people turned out on the streets of barcelona for that back in september so the message is pretty clear and people do feel as though that they perhaps could do a better job of managing the economy themselves if they were that own independent state and the reason why perhaps they are so frustrated is that the economy in catalonia is actually very wealthy this is strong as portugal's but the fact is they give far more in taxes to the central government than they actually get back in terms of investment from madrid in things like schools and hospitals so the overall feeling is that they believe that separatism could well be the way forward
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after mass will have to try and fulfill his election promise of holding a referendum on independence from spain as you mentioned did not get an absolute majority so you will not be able to push this straightaway but luckily for him the second biggest party that was voted in was also pro independence so the feeling is they will be able to negotiate and between them they will have enough power to push through this referendum but the biggest sticking point for this referendum is that it is against the spanish constitution some commentators are saying it could actually lead to the arrest of aftermath of who tries to push it through the spanish prime minister matter only rush point has also said that he would be desperate to keep hold of one of the country's wealthiest regions of the time when he's also trying to stave off a european bailout so there are many factors here which mean that a referendum is not necessarily going to happen straight away after mass has said he will try and push it through during his next fall. in office if you can see that
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means that we can't expect this sort of thing to happen straightaway but even if it did those who are against separatism and this quite a number of them do point out that if catalonia have to withdraw from spain it might also have to drop back to the european union and then reapply for membership and that's not something many catalans are happy about and so if it did prove to be the case who knows many catalans might prefer the status quo. and the article spokes person for a group dedicated to helping separatist movements believes a sovereign catalan nation could have a mutually beneficial relationship with the european union but have to put society to cast the books to care for our it represents once in their parliament with this object if and this to start the institution of process for them governments of its own you know which is a process those not all days in economic plan or do everybody may believe that
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actually the reason side of this what we want is the poly to go in that one turns which means the one to decide about the political and the social political policies like immigration education commerce stories church existed except to say that well we have to understand that actually spain now all get on the spanish state machinery and trying if here come that's a land so we are european cities it's and now there's not such press of that that the group could be out of the european union seven a half million of people sadly enough that would be more difficult actually to manage to good order when it's necessary to be out and it's not a consideration we don't believe we're going to be out of the european union like a scotland i'm not going to be outside european union just because we are exercising universal rights as you know us right of sorts of nation we talk about democracy here. coming up in a few minutes here naughty it's made of a new month and his butt off is opportunity. makeshift bedouin school outside
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jerusalem that's on the verge of demolition taking the children's only place to study that's off to short break stay with us. waves of corruption are rocking russia hundreds of millions of dollars vanished from apec building projects and russia's got a nice satellite project a real estate scandal has also led to the defense minister being fired note i said fired in russia we hear a lot about corruption scandals and the reaction is usually a firing or forced resignation and maybe that would be ok another country but russia has big dreams in a big country that has big corruption spoiling all of those trains a country can't survive with every infrastructural or scientific project is sucked
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dry from within whether the government is unwilling or unable to sternly punish these offenders is a huge topic by could tell you that if there's no real fear of punishment this will just keep going on for ever perhaps it's time to put a big asterisk for high level corruption next to the moratorium on the death penalty but that's just my opinion.
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the life here in moscow he's cooped up in the ecuadorian embassy in london and want to buy the west and now top whistle blow during a song is released a new book based on one of the episodes of his exclusive interview scheffer auty he's the man for the freedom of cyberspace looks bound to cause a reaction this smith reports. you may be wondering what has been doing
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so. six months well now you can see for yourselves because he's been writing a book the text is largely based on the program he made for an episode called the politics when he interviews his three co-authors on a range of issues how to protect data copyrights in full cement this is in politics drones the list goes on but the authors are quick to point out it contains new material to schools the three. activists google user who knows who your community. who you know what you're researching potentially your sexual orientation your. more than your mother it's a cosy conversation were filmed with the floor at specific uncomfortable chez jeremys the woman even says he insisted on a bottle of whisky and some cigars to make the conversation flow more easily to the
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. point is that we have to deal with was we don't we don't see tanks coming into this maybe special interest actually we most people see bugs. normally. even though. we put it on facebook we communicate using we communicate using mobile phones which in our midst. and the military has control. of control off the math of the episode airing with far from comfortable for the cypherpunks and it's not seen as a coincidence following his apparent jeremy zimmerman was stopped at the airport while leaving the u.s. by two offices and interrogated about wiki leaks. and jacob appelbaum is. no stranger to run ins with law enforcement because of his
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involvement with julian assange since he represented wiki leaks at a two thousand and ten conference he's been repeatedly targeted agent sees a court order from his twitter account seized a laptop a mobile phones and detained him no fewer than twelve toy the u.s. border and also discussing the future of the internet how it can be safe for individuals and transparent governments and powerful institutions. to one of the co-authors of the book germany. the technology by itself is neutral and the internet and digital technology could be turned either into the worst totalitarian machine for surveillance and control of the people or into a way of improving of selves and improving our societies with better democratic participation better access to culture and better sharing of knowledge between
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individuals. much of people being monitored without their knowledge most people don't really know or don't really care that much about their personal data or their privacy because you realize the importance of personal data usually when you lose them but. moment of information that you give away to technical intermediaries of the internet such as google or facebook is tremendous and what this aggregates of data will be used for in a few years is impossible to predict there are tools there are technologies to protect yourself against snooping against wiretapping of your communications those technologies are widespread but not used enough you have to learn to use it it's an effort and people should know more about those issues let's talk about the book a little bit the book says of the world now it has to decide whether the internet
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will free us all in slave us is the situation really that serious yes it is in interesting number of counties you can see the internet being used to control the individuals to sense or people access to communication you can see governments turning the internet into a tool of control and this is a very disturbing trend indeed so how do we fight that government control well first of all we fight it by information by spreading knowledge about technology by spreading knowledge about how or freedom. attacked online whether they're attacked by governments or whether they act for commercial purposes by private entities by informing each other by sharing their knowledge we can build tools to collectively act two to participate in the public process to participate in the democratic process and then we can try to increase the political cost of
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taking this bad decisions that will lead to turning the internet into. to control individuals the turkish military says nato officials are helping to find a place to deploy patriot missiles along the southern border or has denied the move is offensive saying it only wants to shore up the count of possible threats from syria this comes amid reports syrian government jets have bombed the rebel held quarters of the free syrian army near the turkish border and another attack activists say ten children were killed after an army plane dropped a cluster bomb on a playground east of the capital damascus rebels of also reportedly captured a hydroelectric dam in the country's north seizing ammunition after taking over helicopter base on sunday. israeli defense minister is quitting says he'll leave politics for good once a new cabinet is formed in three months he's probably served as the country's prime minister foreign minister and chief of general staff writes announcement comes just
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days after israel agreed a cease fire with gaza militants and that says his resignation proves israel's military operation was a failure. the eurozone finance ministers and the i.m.f. are set to decide whether to finally grant greece its much needed second bailout well they're undecided whether some previous loans to athens should be written off to avoid debt and interest payments becoming unsustainable greece has met all the demands of the international creditors by imposing a new set of cuts and some of the most violent protests in months. it's either a poor education or not at all for one small bedouin community outside jerusalem that's because the heart which serves as a school in their settlement is under threat of demolition since it's considered an illegal structure but as part of their reports locals believe there's more to this than a lack of building permits. it's the end of another school day but as these students scramble the difficult path home it's far from clear that they'll have a school to return to tomorrow is all supreme court has decided not to demolish the
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building for now it's one of the ugliest but there's been so i've ever seen there are so many ugly petitions against palestinians in the west bank the school is. made of tires and. it's about half a kilometer underneath very fancy houses and villas of. the illegal structure was built three years ago entirely from tires held together with mud in judges one of about a hundred pupils mostly girls who are taught here it could be the only chance she'll ever get an education other schools are too far away and inaccessible. we are a very poor school in winter it's america and in summer it's very hard we have no air conditioners or heating and our children often fall asleep because of the heat and dust we also have no use for them to play in and you have to carry all the equipment here by hand the john allen big one community has lived in this no man's
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land for sixty years they fled their traditional homelands in the negev desert during the one nine hundred forty eight war of independence but now israel which has occupied the area since one thousand nine hundred sixty seven wants them to move again. the settlers come with guns their main goal is to keep all the syria without palestinian lands so they can kill the dream of building a palestinian country aid hama says a father of seven like other bad one farmers most of the herding grounds for his goats and sheep have been swallowed up by nearby settlements the state has never given him and others a building permit and the makeshift homes have no running water sanitation or electricity and now their children could be left out in the cold for first of all it's. policy probably against indication when you don't have an educated person you can easily manipulate the way they think so i think that's the focal point it's
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about demolishing that school or. against the school the case has been back and forth in the courts a demolition order instigated bicyclists is still valid and the community could be displaced at any time the settlers accuse the bad ones of building the school for political purposes a tactic they themselves often use but they ignore the fact that if the school is closed down these students will inevitably drop out of education and become an even bigger burden on the state policy r t outside east jerusalem. right now on our website the us appoint a prominent party animal as its cultural ambassador to the middle east find out how the punk rock star andrew w.k. planning to unite the human race. off the biggest shopping day of the year for online u.s. retail is expected to bring more profit than black friday get the full details on cyber monday plenty of other stories and r.t.
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dot com. well when times get tough it's usually the minorities that suffer the most from nationalist sentiment but it also can be the other way around as all to use and i actually got a chef ski reports from france. it's always busy at this market on a sunday and from the looks of it you could think this is tehran obey route rather than the french capital this paris neighborhood stands just a stone's throw away from the famous eiffel tower but hardly anyone imagined just twenty years ago that the native french population would be finding itself in a rapidly decreasing minority here this man moved from pakistan in search of a better life but this has not been a smooth ride i don't have a proper work here i don't work here. because i don't speak french there were many unemployment in france and the private friend people don't have as much work. here now how david give us work and this situation is like
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a ticking time bomb the jobless migrant population is getting more aggressive towards the native french which they believe to be the main cause of their troubles this is described as anti white racism says study who wrote a book about the phenomenon if. there is real lack of authority in those troubled suburbs there is not enough police force criminals are not immediately punished phenomenon is widely spread among young people at middle school it's mostly insulting people hell out of insults can happen at school if your district has a conflict between neighbors sometimes it ends up in a fight and use paper a poll suggested that the white french population in breezy and slums were afraid to take a metro ride home after dark. surreal bizarre nasa says aggressive migrants in the neighborhood where he spent most of his life are one of the reasons he joined the nationalist party member i'm putting up my political ads and i hear some noise
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carson circulus and arab looking people in the cars tell us oh we thought you were the police so they're not interested in politics they are interested in drugs in the revenues from drug trafficking so they beat the police up. there are a thousand lawless areas where the law of france is not respected despite their concerns officials are reacting as if the problem does not exist racism is a poor relation ship it was in a society so between a majority who holds the power or the political support of the jap or the judiciary power and so on and different types of minorities within the society so if you talk about auntie rights racism that would mean that whites are a minority within their own society which is absolutely wrong in western europe which is many whites christiane whatsoever is an absolute nonsense but with more and more cases of aggression towards the local french many parisians are thinking what else must happen before the authorities stop turning
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a blind eye to what they say is a worrying trend alexy rush of city r.t. reporting from paris and france. here in moscow coming up we explore the realm between moscow and helsinki have a russian children taken from their families by finnish social services i'll be back with more news in thirty five minutes from now. a sacred place rising out of the waters of the lake the law ministry is home to one hundred fifty orthodox monks mostly younger than thirty five and they've come from many different places and backgrounds to live in isolation here spiritual life it takes up many hours on the road to becoming a monk requires both hard work and religious tele cation. alexei
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wants to become and has cattle as part of this preparation. however these beasts get a musical company. if you remember sound sequences you know they react to the sound signals the flutes the herders had in the old days they needed them it wasn't just for fun but these meadows didn't come naturally requiring decades of composting to bring the soil up to farming standard. this island is mostly rock. the soil here is very thin on the monks can't just get more of it because they're surrounded by the lake so they have to work very hard in order to provide whatever food they need. they grow their own crops found their own fish and repair their own churches . but the central purpose of alarm has always been religious the main monstrous surrounded by smaller priories spread through the many archipelago the monks here
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know their existence is a little different from that of of them on the streets here we are out of the way and we do have. bill creams and song times tourists as well but only. tranquility use is hardly. understand combination of high religion and down to earth hard work than motivates these men. for a child to be taken from a family something really serious an extraordinary must happen. social services
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here are in no way worse when the finish system has decided something there is nothing that can be done it's not a mistake for them it's just how they work. they don't take away a child without reason a child does not belong to his parents but to the states. when they bore me here the policeman asked me many times does your mom abuse you my said no she didn't. you know i've recently been to stonier and bradenton a present i always bring him some presents candies sweets from his tonia. the russian citizen or him.

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